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Netflix Begrudgingly Pays for Better Access, Again — This Time It's Verizon

Netflix has made it very clear that it doesn't think it should have to pay Internet service providers to get quality streaming service to an ISP's subscribers, going so far as to make a case for a new "strong net neutrality" that protects them (and presumably others) from such fees. Nevertheless, the company has made a deal with Verizon for better access.

HTC One M8 News: Sprint Announces Partnership With HTC For Exclusive Audiophile M8 Edition

Sprint announced Tuesday that it is teaming up with HTC, Spotify, and audio company Harman to produce a custom edition of the new HTC One (M8) that is geared toward music aficionados, USA Today reported.

Colorado Marijuana Legalization Law Pros and Cons: As Pot Tax Revenue Grows, Are Addiction and Health Effects an Issue?

Colorado is an experiment for the whole country The legalization of marijuana in the state of Colorado has been an Internet sensation since its inception.

Google's Self-Driving Car Costs $75K: Not Enough Urban Miles for Reliable Safety Statistics; Is It Moral?

It's not ready for the mass market Technology has introduced many marvelous innovations in the world, and perhaps one of the most impressive to date is self-driving car technology.

Amazon Shopping, Camera & Smartwatches: New Wearable Technology Store Launches On Amazon

Amazon shows its watches, cameras and other wearable items on new site. You can wear them, take them anywhere. They're wearable technology items, and they're slowly catching on.

'Google Glass' Release Lacks Sales, Consumer Sentiment: Price Too High, No Use for Average Mobile User

It's hard to say how to make the device more marketable After a public release that generated few sales and even less consumer excitement, what went wrong with Google Glass? The quick and simple answer -- the device is still in the beta test stage.

Microsoft Joins Netflix, Hulu Plus by Launching Xbox TV: Starting in June, Original Shows Include Halo, Work From Directors Ridley Scott, Steven Spielberg

The gaming giant is the latest to throw its hat in the streaming ring Starting June this year, Netfilx and Hulu Plus may have a new competitor and Xbox users will have more reasons to love their Xbox.

AT&T Airline Internet Service: Phone Carrier to Add In-Flight LTE Coverage, Hints at Allowing Streaming Video While Airborne

Telecom giant competing with GoGo in-flight Internet. AT&T announced Monday that it would be adding LTE-based Internet service for airlines as early as "late 2015.

#VLPowerSummit Takeaways: Game Changers, Thought Leaders, Earned Media and Being Intentional [Exclusive] [Part VII]

Important takeaways from the "Game Changer" workshop and the entire Voto Latino Power Summit event were as vast and broad as the varying interests, concerns, and needs of the Latino community; yet there were some standout impressions: the importance of Spanish-speakers and Spanish-speaking experts at events looking to target Latinos is paramount; recognizing that younger generations are the door to the older generations -- this is important when trying to attract older generations to causes and offers that are only present online; and vice versa: as older generations are identified as the number one factor in pushing Latino millennials to get healthcare.

Microsoft Windows XP Upgrade System Requirements: Switch to Windows 7 OS for Internet Explorer Safety, Security Essentials

An up-to-date operating system is highly recommended Microsoft has finally ended its support for Windows XP effective April 8, 2014. Released in 2002, Windows XP is being retired from ongoing support so that Microsoft can focus on maintaining their more modern operating systems (such as Windows 7 and Windows 8) and bringing users new and better experiences.

Xbox Original Series Network Launch and Details: Microsoft Aims to Compete with Netflix and Hulu With Sarah Silverman Comedy Show

On Monday, Xbox Entertainment Studios announced that it would begin developing a variety of Xbox original series similar to the business strategy Netflix and Amazon have capitalized on.

Nokia President and CEO Named: Rajeev Suri Appointed as Microsoft Acquisition of Mobile Division Completed

With Microsoft's acquisition of Nokia's Devices and Services division, the Finland-based company has appointed a new president and chief executive officer (CEO) for Nokia Corporation.

Internet Explorer Troubleshooting & Update: US Homeland Security Advises Against Using Explorer After Serious Bug Surfaces

Serious security flaw found over the weekend. After a serious bug was found Saturday, the U. S. Department of Homeland Security is warning Americans not to use the Internet Explorer web browser until a fix is resolved.

#VLPowerSummit: The God Father of Hispanic Marketing and Inventor of Frito-Lay's Flamin' Hot Cheetos Richard Montañez Shares His Story [Exclusive] [Part VI]

When Montañez was introduced to the possibility that he could be hired on by the Frito-Lay company, he was already aware that gaining that job could and would feed his destiny. At the Voto Latino Power Summit on April 12th, Montañez shared this story; the origin tale that led to his present day success.

Thongs, Bikinis, and Philanthropy: Founder of San Francisco Lingerie Company Naja Launches Underwear of Hope, Helping Poor Colombian Mothers [WATCH]

Hand-harvested Peruvian Pima cotton panties, inspirational quotes printed on the interior, high quality and custom detail is what’s offered to buyers of Naja’s undergarments. Comfortable, high-quality fabric at comfortable prices; and that comfort trickles down to the Colombian mothers working behind the scenes, as the company helps to make their lives more pleasant.

Apple iOS 7.1 Adds In-App Purchase Warning as Part of FTC Settlement: Refunds Given, Parents Can now Disable, Set Password Before Payments are Made

Children unknowing spent thousands of dollars An "In-App Purchase" warning in iOS 7. 1 was posted by Apple as part of its settlement with the U.

Sports Business: Chicago Blackhawks Top Bloomberg Businessweek’s “Smartest Spenders in Sports” 2014 List

Bloomberg Businessweek recently released their "Smartest Spenders in Sports" 2014 list, with the defending Stanley Cup champion Chicago Blackhawks topping the list, spending an average $58 million over five years for 44.6 six victories per season during that stretch and two Stanley Cup titles. The Chicago Cubs brought up the rear of the list spending an average $119.8 during a five seasons for only 71.2 wins per season and no titles to show for the money spent by the teams ownership.

Japan Government Defends Cultural Reasons for Whaling Research: Australia Claims Program a Front for Commercial Whaling

Australia first brought the suit against Japan's research program Headed by Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, the Australian government sought an order from the International Court of Justice (ICJ) to put an end to Japan's Whaling Research Program.

Puerto Rico News: Puerto Rican Government Tries to Seduce Wealthy US Investors

The Puerto Rico government is aiming to persuade wealthy investors to invest in the U.S. territory at a two-day conference. The island has struggled to recover from a recession lasting almost eight years.

Electric Motorcycles Are Coming Soon: Yamaha PES1 and PED1 Specs Reveal Lightweight Lithium-ion Bikes for Road and Dirt

Production of the electric models has been planned Finally, Yamaha is entering the electric motorcycle market. The Japanese motorcycle manufacturer will be producing two models of battery-powered motorcycles in the near future.
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